Characterization of the nanophase precipitation in a metastable beta titanium-based alloy by electrical resistivity, dilatometry and neutron diffraction
Résumé
The metastable beta Ti-6Mo-5Ta-4Fe (wt.%) alloys was synthesized by cold crucible levitation melting and then quenched in water from the beta phase field. In order to investigate the transformation sequence upon heating, thermal analysis methods such as electrical resistivity, dilatometry and neutron thermodiffraction were employed. By these methods, the different temperatures of transition were detected and solute partitioning was oberved to the beta matrix during the omega and alpha nanophase precipitation
Domaines
Matériaux
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